We bring attention to real life situations, politics, stories, and our culture. We aim to resolve issues facing our community at large. Host Chinta Strausberg and cohost Kent Hunley.
This episode featured the uncle of Jacob Blake who was shot seven times by a police officer in Kenosha, WI. Celeste Wright-Harris also appears on the show talking about how important it is to stay fit during a pandemic. Support this podcast
This episode featured Author Denise Jones and her family. They came to our studio to discuss her new book and play called “Diamond In The Rough.” Support this podcast
On this episode callers share their view about Black politicians running for the same seat and will split the votes in the upcoming election. Support this podcast
This episode featured Pastor Jesse Lee, Greater Shiloh M. B. Church. Support this podcast
This particular episode was co-hosted by Jim Egonormist. Our special guest of the day was Author and Motivational Speaker Lana McSwain. Support this podcast
This episode featured Fred Carter a local resident of Penderbrook, IL. He came on the show to let people know that the gas and internet companies would not provide infrastructure to his town. As farming has become a big business, it has become one of the least diverse businesses around. Whites operate more than 72,000 Illinois farms, Hispanics 488 and Blacks 59. As senior government demographer Calvin Beale noted: "It has to be among the whitest of occupations." It wasn't always. In 1920, Illinois had 892 black farmers, and African-Americans owned 14 percent of the nation's farmland. Now they hold less than 1 percent. Support this podcast
In this episode we featured former Chicago Transit Authority CEO Howard C. Medley. He is currently seeking justice for an unfair trial. Support this podcast
Our special guest was Tracey who is currently fighting the system to keep her son from being taken from her household. Bishop Wade Hudson stopped by to discuss his upcoming event - ALL LIVES MATTER CONFERENCE Support this podcast
Celebrating the legacy and birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King. Support this podcast
This episode featured in studio guests Jim, Kelly and Imani. This show focuses were about local political races, best bean pie in America, and Rainbow Push hosting a NBA Allstar event. Support this podcast
Our in the studio guest was Bishop Wade Hudson of Glory Divinity International Ministry. His organization is presenting All Lives Matter Conference in Chicago, March 6-8, 2020 Support this podcast
Dr. Willie Wilson Blast Marijuana License. He calls it a a modern day "sharecropping." Our second guest was commander Harold Toney. Support this podcast
Our guest Mylon Patton is a second-year undergraduate at majoring in Political Science and Economics with a minor in Human Rights. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Mylon is excited to continue on his journey of activism and justice-seeking in the City of Chicago. Author Jule Lyle, our second guest was in the studio promoting his latest book. Support this podcast
Illinois Supreme Court Justice P. Scott Neville and Justice Cynthia Cobbs came on the show to discuss why it's important for people to vote on the upcoming election on March 17, 2020. Support this podcast